Japan America Society of Southern California

   Building Japan-America Relationships Since 1909

  • Home
  • Earthquakes, Faults, and Resilience in Los Angeles

Earthquakes, Faults, and Resilience in Los Angeles

  • Wednesday, February 07, 2018
  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • City Club Los Angeles, 555 S. Flower St. 51st Floor, Los Angeles, California, 90071



We know what to do to prepare and help withstand future earthquakes and their cascading impacts. Southern California is laced with faults, including the San Andreas Fault, and historically has suffered many earthquakes, including 1971 San Fernando and 1994 Northridge, that each impacted and jarred millions of us in different ways. During its own growth, Los Angeles innovated its infrastructure and constructions to support and sustain this megacity that remains at risk. That same spirit of invention and investment is needed to help us prevent future disasters. By doing the things we know we need to do, we can keep making the region more earthquake resistant. Recent disasters remind us of the urgency to act now. 

PARKING $8 Underground parking with 3-hour validation. 

Admission
$55 for TownHall Members
$65 for JAS Members - use code: THLAPartner17
$75 for non-members

Details or to register, visit TownHall LA's website

ATTIRE Business casual is acceptable. No jeans nor tennis shoes.

©2020 Japan America Society of Southern California
1411 W. 190th Street, Suite 360, Gardena, CA 90248

tel (310) 965-9050    fax (310) 965-9010   email info@jas-socal.org

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software